Aleisha Omeike
Trainee researcherAleisha is a trainee researcher working on the migration, trade and communities team
Aleisha joined IPPR as a trainee researcher working on the migration, trade and communities team helping to conduct research on homelessness and cohesion.
Aleisha holds an undergraduate degree in Psychology from the University of St Andrews. Before joining IPPR she was involved in a lot of anti-racist and feminist advocacy work. Through this work she delved into journalism and has written articles and blogs for the BBC and the Women’s Resource Centre.
More from this author:

Closing the gaps: Immigration status and homelessness
Homelessness in England is on the rise, including among migrants and refugees.
Holding it together: Can the government deliver on community cohesion?
The government’s long-awaited cohesion action plan, Protecting What Matters, marks a genuine step forward - clarifying the role of the state in promoting community resilience.
A return north: reflections on IPPR Scotland’s tenth anniversary conference
There’s nothing like moving away from Scotland to remind you just how Scottish you are.